Named after Henry Comstock and the famed Comstock Lode, which brought mining fortunes to the City by the Bay, Comstock Saloon occupies a historic space that has served as a watering hole for San Franciscans since 1907. Renowned bartenders Jeff Hollinger and Jonny Raglin of Absinthe Brasserie & Bar, partnering with Bill Russell-Shapiro and the Absinthe team, continue this tradition. Comstock Saloon offers patrons refined turn-of-the-century saloon fare, an assortment of snacks, and a menu of classic cocktails, such as Negroni and the Manhattan, in a setting that preserves the saloon’s historic design elements and pays tribute to San Francisco’s Barbary Coast. Chef Ronnie New oversees the menu.
Tucked away in a charming Financial District alley, Bix is a restaurant like no other in the city. Live jazz hums as classic cocktails flow at the bar and the lofty two-tiered dining room is alive and popping every night. Located in San Francisco's historic Jackson Square, Bix serves traditional and updated American cuisine from an ever changing menu with an emphasis on seasonal and sustainable ingredients gathered daily from local farmers markets and served with a carefully crafted flair. Hand-shaken seasonal cocktails and classic martini service from the city's most comprehensive bar selection continue throughout the evening with an after hours late dining menu. For Reservations: 415.433.6300 www.bixrestaurant.com
Opened in 2004, Bocadillos is Gerald Hirigoyen's answer to San Sebastian meets San Francisco. Located at the crossroads of North Beach, Chinatown and the Financial District in the historic Jackson Square neighborhood of San Francisco. Open for Lunch and Dinner five days a week, Bocadillos hosts a diverse crowd of Bay Area regulars, neighborhood locals, tourists and daily commuters.
One of "America's Best Wine Bars" Travel and Leisure, March 2012 Located in the Financial District of San Francisco, The Hidden Vine Wine Bar brings the comfort of wine country to its guests. We taste wines from many of the world's well known and not so well known wine regions with the intent of creating a diverse and exciting wine list for our customers. Our wine list currently features over 140 different wines with 40 poured by the glass. The Hidden Vine Wine Bar has been serving wine lovers in San Francisco since 2005. We started operating in the back alcove of a small hotel near Union Square and quickly earned a reputation for friendly service and an interesting wine list. The Hidden Vine’s warm ambiance and our rotating focus on a different wine region each month allowed us to build a devoted following. We moved into our current financial district location in the fall of 2011. While we may have moved locations we still remain committed to the things that our guests have always enjoyed. We strive to create a comfortable environment where our guests can enjoy the company of their friends while enjoying wine. The Hidden Vine is staffed by knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful people who love wine and food and who are committed to enhancing our guest’s wine experience. We feature different regions of the world each month so our guests will always have the opportunity to try something new and different. In everything we do we strive to give our guests a pleasant, comfortable and unpretentious environment to enhance their knowledge and enjoyment of wine. Come and join us.
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The Purple Onion was a celebrated cellar club in the North Beach area of San Francisco, California, located at 140 Columbus Avenue (between Jackson and Pacific). With an intimate, 80-person setting, the club was a popular influence in local music and entertainment during the Beat era.HistoryThe Purple Onion originally opened in 1952 under the management of Keith Rockwell. His sister and brother-in-law, Virginia "Ginnie" and Irving "Bud" Steinhoff would frequently work weekends at the club until 1960 when they took over management. Bud Steinhoff managed the Purple Onion until his death in November 1983. Virginia Steinhoff continued to operate the club until 1989.First-wave comedy and performanceNotable entertainers who either got their starts or played the California club in the 1950s and 1960s include Bob Newhart, Lenny Bruce, Woody Allen, Phyllis Diller (making her stand-up debut), Richard Pryor, Maya Angelou, The Kingston Trio, Jim Nabors, and the Smothers Brothers (then a trio)—who recorded their first album, entitled, The Smothers Brothers at the Purple Onion there.Music venueIn the early 1990s, under Tom Guido's management, the club became the center of San Francisco's garage rock scene, featuring such bands as The Rip Offs, Spoiled Brats, The Trashwomen, The Phantom Surfers, The 5.6.7.8's, Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Groovie Ghoulies, The Go-Nuts, Guitar Wolf and many others.
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Opened in 2004, Bocadillos is Gerald Hirigoyen's answer to San Sebastian meets San Francisco. Located at the crossroads of North Beach, Chinatown and the Financial District in the historic Jackson Square neighborhood of San Francisco. Open for Lunch and Dinner five days a week, Bocadillos hosts a diverse crowd of Bay Area regulars, neighborhood locals, tourists and daily commuters.
The Transamerica Pyramid is the tallest skyscraper in the San Francisco skyline. The building no longer houses the headquarters of the Transamerica Corporation, which moved its U.S. headquarters to Baltimore, Maryland, but it is still associated with the company and is depicted in the company's logo. Designed by architect William Pereira and built by Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Company, at 853ft, on completion in 1972 it was the eighth tallest building in the world.HistoryThe Transamerica building was commissioned by Transamerica CEO John (Jack) R. Beckett, with the claim that he wished to allow light in the street below. Built on the site of the historic Montgomery Block, it has a structural height of 853ft and has 48 floors of retail and office space.Construction began in 1969 and finished in 1972, and was overseen by San Francisco-based contractor Dinwiddie Construction (now Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Company). Transamerica moved its headquarters to the new building from across the street, where it had been based in a flatiron-shaped building now occupied by the Church of Scientology of San Francisco.
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